Title

Remineralization Effects of Hydroxyapatite Toothpaste
Investigation of the Caries Prevention and Remineralization Effects of Hydroxyapatite Toothpaste
  • Phase

    N/A
  • Study Type

    Interventional
  • Status

    Completed No Results Posted
  • Study Participants

    32
The objective of this in situ clinical study is to determine whether a toothpaste containing hydroxyapatite microclusters is as effective as a fluoridated kid's toothpaste in promoting remineralization of early caries lesions and inhibiting the development of caries lesions.
The investigators hypothesize that (1) both the hydroxyapatite and the fluoridated toothpaste promote caries remineralization that is significantly greater than zero, and (2) the two toothpaste formulations are equally effective with respect to post-treatment remineralization and inhibition of demineralization.

Non-inferiority will be considered established if there is no statistically significant difference in percentage of remineralization between the hydroxyapatite-containing toothpaste and the fluoridated kid's toothpaste for any one measurement method.
Superiority/inferiority will be considered established if at least 20% statistically significant difference is observed between the hydroxyapatite-containing toothpaste and the fluoridated kid's toothpaste for any one measurement method
Study Started
Aug 07
2018
Primary Completion
Mar 01
2019
Study Completion
Jun 01
2019
Last Update
Jul 22
2019

Other Hydroxyapatite toothpaste

If in a subject a significant increase of carious lesions will be observed, her/his parents are informed about the necessity for further caries preventive measures (e.g. dietary changes, use of fluoride products, reduction of cariogenic microflora with chlorhexidine, xylitol chewing gum, etc.) and caries preventive treatment (removing caries and placing a restoration) by the study centers is offered.

Other Fluoridated toothpaste

If in a subject a significant increase of carious lesions will be observed, her/his parents are informed about the necessity for further caries preventive measures (e.g. dietary changes, use of fluoride products, reduction of cariogenic microflora with chlorhexidine, xylitol chewing gum, etc.) and caries preventive treatment (removing caries and placing a restoration) by the study centers is offered.

Hydroxyapatite toothpaste Experimental

4 weeks toothbrushing with a hydroxyapatite toothpaste

Fluoridated toothpaste Active Comparator

4 weeks toothbrushing with a fluoridated toothpaste

Criteria

Inclusion Criteria:

Male and/or female subjects 18 to 50 years inclusive
Minimum of 20 natural uncrowned teeth (excluding third molars) must be present
Willing to wear retainer 24 hours per day
No active, unrestored cavities
Have normal salivary flow rate (stimulated and unstimulated flow of ≥0.7 ml/min and ≥0.2 ml/min respectively) ascertained from a preliminary sialometry test
Available throughout entire study
Willing to use only assigned products for oral hygiene throughout the duration of the study
Must give written informed consent
Must be in good general health
No known history of allergy to personal care/consumer products or their ingredients, relevant to any ingredient in the test products as determined by the dental/medical professional monitoring the study

Exclusion Criteria:

Advanced periodontal disease
Medical condition which requires premedication prior to dental visits/procedures
Not enough teeth to secure the oral retainer
Diseases of the soft or hard oral tissues
Wearing of an orthodontic retainer(s)
Impaired salivary function
Current use of drugs that can affect salivary flow
Use of antibiotics one (1) month prior to or during this study
Positive urine test for pregnancy or self-reported breastfeeding. A urine pregnancy test will be performed on female subjects of child-bearing potential.
Participation in another clinical study one (1) week prior to the start of the washout period or during this study period
Use of tobacco products
Allergic history to common toothpaste ingredients
Allergic history to amino acids
Immune compromised individuals (HIV, AIDS, immuno-suppressive drug therapy) as determined by review of medical history
No Results Posted